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Rick wrote:I would be interested in PA-1 drawings, can you give a little more info on what you have and how much for copies?
Thanks
I have Quite a few drawings for the pa's. Erection prints for both the A and B units truck, frames, body, roof, brakes, draft gear and many others. I have a list that I can send you.
Oh great and powerful LSGOD (also god of alcohol),
Do you have drawings for a truck that would have been on a 1945-ish GE-50 ton or 70 ton loco?
I'm looking for info that would let me design a fairly accurate model of the SP Narrow Gauge X-1's trucks and it was a 1945 GE-50 tonner, but the construction of the trucks looks the same as on the GE-70 tonners as well.
Thank you for looking,
Curtis F.
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Rick wrote:I would be interested in PA-1 drawings, can you give a little more info on what you have and how much for copies?
Thanks
I have Quite a few drawings for the pa's. Erection prints for both the A and B units truck, frames, body, roof, brakes, draft gear and many others. I have a list that I can send you.
LSGOD
Sent you PM have not heard anything from you, I would like to see list you have my email is rjkight at bellsouth.net
Thanks
Rick
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ScaleModeler1974 wrote:Would you by any chance have drawings for an EMD E unit truck?
Also would you have any drawings for a Baldwin "Centipede"?
I do not have the centipede drawings as these are SP drawings. I have. I thought I had the E unit trucks but haven't found it yet. I found the brake rigging drawing.
Curtis_F wrote:Oh great and powerful LSGOD (also god of alcohol),
Do you have drawings for a truck that would have been on a 1945-ish GE-50 ton or 70 ton loco?
I'm looking for info that would let me design a fairly accurate model of the SP Narrow Gauge X-1's trucks and it was a 1945 GE-50 tonner, but the construction of the trucks looks the same as on the GE-70 tonners as well.
Thank you for looking,
Curtis F.
Snotty kid. I do have the 70 ton truck drawings. There are 3 of them. I will have them copied if you like.
Try calling the place where you have your drawings copied. Often, these places (blueprint shops) will also scan large drawings and put them on a CD. (pdf or tif format) Then you can make these drawings available on line or a CD. I'd be very happy to pay for the drawings and the cost of a CD. CD's are a lot easier to ship than a tube of drawings too.
I have patterns for a PA truck in 1.5" scale and I'd like to add more detail to them. I'd like to get a copy of the truck drawings, and the drawings for the PA locomotive. Drop me a note and let me know what we can arrange.
i would be interested in all the drawings of the f units , my email is steveyune@yahoo.com, my number is 503-336-5369, would like to get a set of them , thanks
LS GOD,
Would appreciate a list of all SP Alco PA/PB drawings that you have and an approximate cost to send copies, please.
My e-mail is "pisces3848@yahoo.com" and phone is 979-595-6441.
I figure I might be resurrecting an old post but I'm looking for any prints for the four axle flexicoil trucks used under the DD35s and DDa40X. Do you have anything in your collection that might be available in a 3D file I could import into CAD software?
Thanks.
George
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